When comparing Taptalk vs Disa, the Slant community recommends Disa for most people. In the question“What are the best messaging apps for Android?”Disa is ranked 10th while Taptalk is ranked 29th. The most important reason people chose Disa is:

Disa is very easy to use and has an open source API, so many new services will be added soon.

Pros

Pro

Lacks advanced functionality that could get in the way of sharing

Taptalk lacks any additional features and choices that could take away from sending a photo as fast as possible. There's no preview screen that asks to reconfirm sending a message or choosing a filter. As soon as the photo or video is taken, it's sent.

Pro

Offers a very quick way of sharing photos and videos

Tap a contact to take a picture, tap and hold a contact to record video. Tapping the screen will allow you to add text to photos and videos just taken. The whole interface consists of a single screen.

Pro

One-to-one conversations increase chance of feedback

Limiting conversations to only two parties increases the likelihood of getting a response.

Pro

Easy to use

Disa is very easy to use and has an open source API, so many new services will be added soon.

Pro

Does what it's supposed to do, without bloatware

Pro

Unified conversations

Ability to merge conversations from the same contact on different services.

Pro

Customizable notifications

Ability to set different notification sound/vibration/led based on the plugin.

Pro

Many requested features

The developer team does actually listen to the community and adds requested features.

Pro

Open source plugin API

Everyone can develop their own plug-ins.

Pro

Disa takes privacy much more serious

Currently, the Disa team knows less about you than the website you're currently visiting.

Pro

Pushbullet support

Disa works great with Pushbullet, allowing you to answer from your PC.

Doesn't let you customize notifications per conversation or contact

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